In continuation of its sensitization and mobilization of the electorates tagged “Operation Vote GYB2X” for the forthcoming November Governorship elections in Kogi State, a political support group passionately rooting for Governor Yahaya Adoza Bello’s second term bid as governor of Kogi State, the Friends/Supporters of GYB2X (TFSOG) has called on the electorate in Kogi State to come out en masse to vote the peoples governor.
The Convener and Chairman of the group, Comrade Danfulani Ohinoyi Lukman, who made the call on Monday during an engagement with a cross section of youths across Kogi Central, said that Governor Yahaya Bello has done creditably well and even much more for Kogites than any other governor in less than four years of governance.
“It is only natural for Kogites to reciprocate the good work of our resilient and working governor by voting massively for Governor Yahaya Bello comes November and put the agents of disunity and backwardness to shame,” he said.
Danfulani stressed that Governor Bello has redefined governance and practically changed the general outlook of Kogi State for good with the massive deployment of social and economic infrastructures, including roads constructions, water construction/rehabilitation and job creation among others.
“So we need our governor to continue for the next four years, so he can consolidate and complete his good work for the good of all Kogites,” Comrade Danfulani declared.
He also highlighted the importance of voters’ civic responsibilities and all inclusive engagements of Nigerians as a way to deepen our democratic process.
He extoled the virtues of Governor Yahaya Bello, who he said is a listening governor and very determined to leave positive footprints of his name on the sand of history in Kogi State and Nigeria in general.
He challenged the electorate to come out in their large numbers to vote Governor Yahaya Bello for more outstanding leadership and good governance for the prosperity of all Kogites.
Speaking further, Comrade Danfulani admonished the non-indigenes to stop alienating themselves from their community of abode, but rather to see themselves as part and parcel of the community by joining hands in the governance and development of their communities for sustainable growth.